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the colgate maroon founded 1 s6s vol lxxxv colgate university hamilton n v october 22 1952 no 5 we like ike the maroon up until this time has not com mented upon or supported either of the presidential nominees instead it has sat back watched the po litical campaigns develop weighed the issues and the candidates and although both parties are to be con gratulated on their choice of nominees arrived at a decision we like ike what has dwight d eisenhower done that war rants our support he is a new face upon the political scene but his past record in the service of his country is one that is beyond reproach his whole life has been one of devotion to military service in which he proved to be not only a great soldier but an excellent diplomat and a man of ad ministrative genius he has the unique quality of being able to bring opposing sides to agreement and compromise in spite of a serious split in his own party over the nomination of a presidential candidate eisenhower emerged as the recognized leader with the complete and whole-hearted support of that party eisenhower knows the international scene inside out and he is an avid worker for the maintenance of world peace he also has the ability and the will to bring the domestic scene back to the sane level the issue in this coming election is not eisenhower versus stevenson but rather eisenhower versus tru man we have already seen what truman and his protege can do the republican presidential campaign has not been a spectacular one instead it has been one of selling americans on an america that does not have to depend upon socialism for stability an america where the american has real personal freedom and liberty an america where the government works for the people without lining the pockets of its leaders the maroon urges its readers to stop the socialist trend in this country by going to the polls on november fourth and voting for dwight d eisenhower a man who is fit capable and willing to be a good if not great president of the united states surely there is no finer man in whom we could place our trust thief robs fraternity houses of 145 in cash by dick lutz 55 sigma nu phi gamm phi delt beta and phi tau report losses a series of thefts along fra ternity row early saturday morning resulted in losses to taling 145 to men in five fra ternity houses losses were reported from the sigma nu beta phi tau phi gamm and phi delt houses the as yet unidentified thief evidently worked up the row be tween the hours of three and five a m from sigma nu to the phi delt house where he encoun tered don beal 54 returning from hamilton college beal's entry interrupted the thief in the process of packing two suits into a bag the in truder apparently hearing beal enter left the suitcase and non chalantly walked down the stairs past him suddenly won dering what the fellow was do ing in the house at that hour beal turned to question him the intruder however ran from the house and escaped local and state police were called and are working on the case but to date have no leads losses reported by the in volved houses are as follows sigma nu 29 beta 31 phi tau 55 phi gamm and phi delt 15 each nothing but cash was touched except at the phi delt house maroon staff meets a maroon meeting of all members of the editorial and news writing staff will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 p in in the upper lounge of the student union all concerned are required to attend and only previously excused ab sences will be valid charlie barnet's orchestra to play at mil arts dance charlie barnet and his or chestra will provide the music for the mil arts ball to be held saturday night nov 1 from 9 to 1 announced ole veseth 53 chairman of the dance the dance sponsored by the colgate arotc will be semi formal the decorations for the huntington gymnasium the scene of the ball will be provid ed by a professional decorating company tickets for the affair are set at 3.60 per couple and may be purchased from arotc stu dents squadrons will be paired off into groups who will com pete with each other in an at tempt to sell the most tickets which may be secured from group or squadron commanders the group that ranks highest in ticket sales prior to the dance will be excused from the first drill session following the week end state police suspect colgate student is responsible for fraternity thefts by arnold j hodas 54 the state police revealed yes terday in an exclusive ma roon interview that they were of the opinion that satur day morning's series of thefts along fraternity row was the work of a colgate student they pointed out in support that the thief knew exactly where the moneys of the vic timized students were kept in each house he knowingly avoided the rooms where the students slept thereby eliminat ing any real danger of being ap we like ike prehended the police are very pessimis tic concerning the eventual cap ture of the thief indicating that it is almost impossible to trace stolen cash unless there are any further developments in the case they will limit their inves tigation to a nightly patrol of the campus all individuals seen on the streets at late hours will be picked up for question ing however innocent their in tentions in order to avoid repitition of the thefts the police suggested that all fraternity men incor porate the army method of tak ing their wallets and money to bed with them colgate meets bisons saturday in schools fifth football tilt by tom carrier 55 bucknell 17 game streak on the line as raiders aim to notch fourth win colgate s football forces travel to lewisburg pa saturday to face undefeated bucknell at memorial stadium the bisons are presently sporting a seventeen game winning streak the longest in the east and are the top ground gaining club in he eastern intercollegiate football association sparking the bucknell attack this year are senior halfbacks brad myers and burt talmadge two of the east's top three ground gainers this year last year they finished one - two in e.i.f.a rushing both breaking the e i f a record and this year they are ahead of their pace talmadge with a 10.5 av erage per carry and myers with 8.8 completing the offensive backfield which averages 190 pounds are ed adams 215 pound double duty sophomore fullback and quarterback ken adamec both of these men have shown well in the bisons four victories this season the offensive line which averages about 200 pounds will see abe powelson and bob an towiak at ends harry durner and bill gray at tackles ken tashjy and harry mcsorely at guards and bill grim at cen ter grim who saw double duty as a regular last season will most likely be used on defense also the defensive forward wall as was the case last year is big ed adams bucknell bi-partisan program planned for tuesday a combined republican democratic open forum is tenta tively planned for tuesday at 7:30 p.m in the main lounge of the student union announced doug metz 54 president of the young republican club this student-sponsored affair will feature undergraduate speakers representing each point of view followed by an open question and answer period from the audience all students seeking a broader picture of the issues in the 1952 presidential campaigns are cor dially invited general eisenhower will be in oneida tomorrow at 11:30 a.m governor stevenson will be in utica friday at 3:05 p.m the senior board of the maroon which deter mines the editorial policy of this paper voted 7 to 2 to support the candidacy of dwight d eisenhower we like ike afrotc will hold 3-hour drill friday a three-hour afrotc drill period will be held from 2:00 p m until 5:00 p m this fri day due to the postponement of last week's drill announced lt col audley c mcdonald pro fessor of air science and tac tics this is necessary in or der to reach the minimum re quirement of fifteen hours of drill the plan as worked out by col mcdonald and cadet col ole veseth 53 makes it possible for four hours credit to be given for three hours drill we like ike colgate receives 67,000 donation clara evelyn bloxham wife of david john bloxham class of 1907 died last month leaving 67,000 to colgate the bequeath the bulk of her estate was given as a memorial to her husband the income aris ing therefrom to be devoted to the payment of the college ex penses of worthy students at the present market value of the securities the bequeath will yield approximately 2,600 a year as of june 30 this year the market value of the entire university endowment amount ed to 6,500,000 bloxham was in the insurance business in hartford conn the pre-bucknell game pep rally will be held friday morn ing during chapel period debate club hears fepc arguments fair employment practices legislation the national inter collegiate debate topic was the subject of a parliamentary de bate thursday at the debate club meeting in an evenly divided house presided over by stanley kin ney debate coach ken town send 53 presented a bill to es tablish a federal compulsory fair employment practices com mission and defended it against the opposition attack of tony simpson 53 and ben barnes 55 after the ensuing debate a poll of members defeated the townsend measure plans for the hamilton col lege novice debate tourna ment to be held nov 8 and a program of thursday afternoon intramural debates were an nounced continued on page 5

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the colgate maroon founded 1 s6s vol lxxxv colgate university hamilton n v october 22 1952 no 5 we like ike the maroon up until this time has not com mented upon or supported either of the presidential nominees instead it has sat back watched the po litical campaigns develop weighed the issues and the candidates and although both parties are to be con gratulated on their choice of nominees arrived at a decision we like ike what has dwight d eisenhower done that war rants our support he is a new face upon the political scene but his past record in the service of his country is one that is beyond reproach his whole life has been one of devotion to military service in which he proved to be not only a great soldier but an excellent diplomat and a man of ad ministrative genius he has the unique quality of being able to bring opposing sides to agreement and compromise in spite of a serious split in his own party over the nomination of a presidential candidate eisenhower emerged as the recognized leader with the complete and whole-hearted support of that party eisenhower knows the international scene inside out and he is an avid worker for the maintenance of world peace he also has the ability and the will to bring the domestic scene back to the sane level the issue in this coming election is not eisenhower versus stevenson but rather eisenhower versus tru man we have already seen what truman and his protege can do the republican presidential campaign has not been a spectacular one instead it has been one of selling americans on an america that does not have to depend upon socialism for stability an america where the american has real personal freedom and liberty an america where the government works for the people without lining the pockets of its leaders the maroon urges its readers to stop the socialist trend in this country by going to the polls on november fourth and voting for dwight d eisenhower a man who is fit capable and willing to be a good if not great president of the united states surely there is no finer man in whom we could place our trust thief robs fraternity houses of 145 in cash by dick lutz 55 sigma nu phi gamm phi delt beta and phi tau report losses a series of thefts along fra ternity row early saturday morning resulted in losses to taling 145 to men in five fra ternity houses losses were reported from the sigma nu beta phi tau phi gamm and phi delt houses the as yet unidentified thief evidently worked up the row be tween the hours of three and five a m from sigma nu to the phi delt house where he encoun tered don beal 54 returning from hamilton college beal's entry interrupted the thief in the process of packing two suits into a bag the in truder apparently hearing beal enter left the suitcase and non chalantly walked down the stairs past him suddenly won dering what the fellow was do ing in the house at that hour beal turned to question him the intruder however ran from the house and escaped local and state police were called and are working on the case but to date have no leads losses reported by the in volved houses are as follows sigma nu 29 beta 31 phi tau 55 phi gamm and phi delt 15 each nothing but cash was touched except at the phi delt house maroon staff meets a maroon meeting of all members of the editorial and news writing staff will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 p in in the upper lounge of the student union all concerned are required to attend and only previously excused ab sences will be valid charlie barnet's orchestra to play at mil arts dance charlie barnet and his or chestra will provide the music for the mil arts ball to be held saturday night nov 1 from 9 to 1 announced ole veseth 53 chairman of the dance the dance sponsored by the colgate arotc will be semi formal the decorations for the huntington gymnasium the scene of the ball will be provid ed by a professional decorating company tickets for the affair are set at 3.60 per couple and may be purchased from arotc stu dents squadrons will be paired off into groups who will com pete with each other in an at tempt to sell the most tickets which may be secured from group or squadron commanders the group that ranks highest in ticket sales prior to the dance will be excused from the first drill session following the week end state police suspect colgate student is responsible for fraternity thefts by arnold j hodas 54 the state police revealed yes terday in an exclusive ma roon interview that they were of the opinion that satur day morning's series of thefts along fraternity row was the work of a colgate student they pointed out in support that the thief knew exactly where the moneys of the vic timized students were kept in each house he knowingly avoided the rooms where the students slept thereby eliminat ing any real danger of being ap we like ike prehended the police are very pessimis tic concerning the eventual cap ture of the thief indicating that it is almost impossible to trace stolen cash unless there are any further developments in the case they will limit their inves tigation to a nightly patrol of the campus all individuals seen on the streets at late hours will be picked up for question ing however innocent their in tentions in order to avoid repitition of the thefts the police suggested that all fraternity men incor porate the army method of tak ing their wallets and money to bed with them colgate meets bisons saturday in schools fifth football tilt by tom carrier 55 bucknell 17 game streak on the line as raiders aim to notch fourth win colgate s football forces travel to lewisburg pa saturday to face undefeated bucknell at memorial stadium the bisons are presently sporting a seventeen game winning streak the longest in the east and are the top ground gaining club in he eastern intercollegiate football association sparking the bucknell attack this year are senior halfbacks brad myers and burt talmadge two of the east's top three ground gainers this year last year they finished one - two in e.i.f.a rushing both breaking the e i f a record and this year they are ahead of their pace talmadge with a 10.5 av erage per carry and myers with 8.8 completing the offensive backfield which averages 190 pounds are ed adams 215 pound double duty sophomore fullback and quarterback ken adamec both of these men have shown well in the bisons four victories this season the offensive line which averages about 200 pounds will see abe powelson and bob an towiak at ends harry durner and bill gray at tackles ken tashjy and harry mcsorely at guards and bill grim at cen ter grim who saw double duty as a regular last season will most likely be used on defense also the defensive forward wall as was the case last year is big ed adams bucknell bi-partisan program planned for tuesday a combined republican democratic open forum is tenta tively planned for tuesday at 7:30 p.m in the main lounge of the student union announced doug metz 54 president of the young republican club this student-sponsored affair will feature undergraduate speakers representing each point of view followed by an open question and answer period from the audience all students seeking a broader picture of the issues in the 1952 presidential campaigns are cor dially invited general eisenhower will be in oneida tomorrow at 11:30 a.m governor stevenson will be in utica friday at 3:05 p.m the senior board of the maroon which deter mines the editorial policy of this paper voted 7 to 2 to support the candidacy of dwight d eisenhower we like ike afrotc will hold 3-hour drill friday a three-hour afrotc drill period will be held from 2:00 p m until 5:00 p m this fri day due to the postponement of last week's drill announced lt col audley c mcdonald pro fessor of air science and tac tics this is necessary in or der to reach the minimum re quirement of fifteen hours of drill the plan as worked out by col mcdonald and cadet col ole veseth 53 makes it possible for four hours credit to be given for three hours drill we like ike colgate receives 67,000 donation clara evelyn bloxham wife of david john bloxham class of 1907 died last month leaving 67,000 to colgate the bequeath the bulk of her estate was given as a memorial to her husband the income aris ing therefrom to be devoted to the payment of the college ex penses of worthy students at the present market value of the securities the bequeath will yield approximately 2,600 a year as of june 30 this year the market value of the entire university endowment amount ed to 6,500,000 bloxham was in the insurance business in hartford conn the pre-bucknell game pep rally will be held friday morn ing during chapel period debate club hears fepc arguments fair employment practices legislation the national inter collegiate debate topic was the subject of a parliamentary de bate thursday at the debate club meeting in an evenly divided house presided over by stanley kin ney debate coach ken town send 53 presented a bill to es tablish a federal compulsory fair employment practices com mission and defended it against the opposition attack of tony simpson 53 and ben barnes 55 after the ensuing debate a poll of members defeated the townsend measure plans for the hamilton col lege novice debate tourna ment to be held nov 8 and a program of thursday afternoon intramural debates were an nounced continued on page 5